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Kayhan Space is a software-first aerospace company building tools to help satellite operators make more intelligent and safer actions in orbit. Their flagship product, Satcat, alerts users of potential close approaches, displays real-time orbital data, and helps operators plan collision-avoidance maneuvers and coordinate with one another. After consolidating their commercial and government tools into Satcat, they re-architected their stack using Supabase to accelerate development, improve scalability, and streamline authentication.
Kayhan Space originally built their systems using Amazon RDS for data storage and Auth0 for authentication. As they transitioned from enterprise-only sales to a hybrid B2B and B2C model, they needed a platform that could:
They also faced significant friction with their previous stack:
When Satcat moved from prototype to production, Kayhan Space chose Supabase as the backbone of their new stack. The decision was driven by several key factors:
Kayhan Space began using Supabase for lightweight prototyping—just login and data persistence. As Satcat became the company’s core focus, they doubled down on Supabase:
The transition was fast and developer-friendly, enabling frontend engineers to build features independently without constantly relying on backend changes.
Supabase has become part of the daily workflow for both engineers and product leadership. Even non-technical team members use the dashboard to inspect user activity and debug UI issues.
Kayhan Space plans to continue expanding Satcat for both public and enterprise users. On the technical side, their roadmap includes:
As they grow, Supabase will remain a foundational layer in their mission to make space safer and more transparent for operators and the public.
<Quote img="hyun-kayhanspace.png" caption="Hyun S., Chief Product Officer, Kayhan Space"> We didn’t even entertain self-hosting. Supabase just worked, right out of the box. It saved us so many engineering hours. </Quote>